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Human Societies Facing Climate Change: Volume 3: Determinisms in Prehistoric Societies: Climate Changes, Environments, Functional Constraints and Cultural Tradition Bilingual edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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Ce volume contient les communications donnees dans le cadre d'un symposium organise par l'Academie Internationale de Prehistoire et de Protohistoire (AIPP) a l'Institut de Paleontologie Humaine a Paris, le 3 juin 2023. Le theme choisi Determinismes dans les societes prehistoriques : changements climatiques, environnements, contraintes fonctionnelles et traditions culturelles s'inscrit dans le cadre du Projet Societes humaines face aux changements climatiques soutenu par l'Union academique Internationale (UAI).

Collected papers from a symposium organized by the International Academy of Prehistory and Protohistory (AIPP) in Paris, 2023. The chosen theme "Determinisms in prehistoric societies: climate change, environments, functional constraints and cultural traditions" is part of the project "Human societies in the face of climate change".
Foreword


 


Avant-propos







Quantification of morphological variability expressed by a log sem
statistic in the context of human evolution (Australopithecus, Paranthropus
and early Homo) Francis Thackeray


 


Limportance du déterminisme climatique dans lévolution de lHumanité
Franēois Djindjian


 


Cultural evolution as the emperors new clothes Martin Oliva


 


Le Mézinien : un exemple dadaptation climatique et culturelle aux steppes
froides dEurope orientale: état actuel des recherches, des discussions et
des interprétations Lioudmila Iakovleva


 


The evidence for fishing in the Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of
Northwestern Poland Jacek Kabaciski







The turn to sedentary life at the edge of Southeast and Central Europe
Eszter Bįnffy







Cultural changes consequential to the formation of Neolithic way of living:
The Upper Euphrates Upper Tigris Basin Mehmet Özdoan


 


The Rajajil Cultures. Socio-economic and cultural evolution interacting with
climate oscillations in Northwestern Arabia (5th early 4th millennium BCE)
Hans Georg K. Gebel







Leceia, Moita da Ladra and Outeiro Redondo: Similarities and differences
between three walled sites of Portuguese Extremadura Joćo Luķs Cardoso


 


The large stones of the Neolithic Age. Menhirs and stelae Svend Hansen
Franēois Djindjian, Honorary Professor at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, is a specialist in the theory and methods of archaeology and in the European Upper Palaeolithic. He is the current president of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences.